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  • Is used cooking oil a biofuel?
  • Import growth is pronounced for used cooking oil, which has exceeded EPA’s predictions, thereby pushing out corresponding amounts of domestic feedstocks. Used cooking oil is oil that is left over from cooking, particularly in fryers. UCO is considered a waste product and therefore carries certain advantages in biofuel programs.
  • What is UCO based biodiesel?
  • Consequently, UCOs destined for use as a feedstock to produce fuel for diesel engines. UCO-based biodiesel aligns well with the European Commission’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED), which covers GHG emissions, biodiversity and carbon stock. Under this directive, used cooking oil and some tallows are classified as ‘waste vegetable and animal oil’.
  • Is cooking oil a 'waste vegetable and animal oil'?
  • Under this directive, used cooking oil and some tallows are classified as ‘waste vegetable and animal oil’. Their use in FAME production is deemed to yield carbon savings of 83%. International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) is a certification system for sustainability, traceability and GHG emission savings.
  • Why is the US moving to curb imports of used cooking oil?
  • (Bloomberg) -- The US is moving to curb imports of used cooking oil, preventing foreign supplies used to make biofuels from qualifying for a lucrative tax credit. Most Read from Bloomberg
  • What feedstocks are used for biofuels?
  • Many different types of feedstocks, such as other vegetable oils, used cooking oil and animal fats are also used. Almost all feedstocks have seen increased consumption for biofuels. However, some of the feedstock growth in use has been supplied by increased imports as opposed to domestic feedstocks as EPA originally envisioned.
  • Does the EU subsidize biofuels based on waste oil?
  • The EU also provides incentives for biofuels made from waste oils, and Germany raised concerns about the authenticity of imported biofuels. European imports of China’s used cooking oil fell by almost 600,000 metric tons in 2023 compared to 2022 while imports to the U.S. increase by over 700,000 metric tons.